David Hyatt wrote:
>
> You can already either use transparent background images or rgba colors
> for the background, so I'm not sure what the point of background opacity
> would be.
The one case I could think of is if you defined a solid image as
background (i.e. without any encoded alpha channel), and then wanted to
use CSS to set its opacity.
P
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